Former NSA chief weighs in on cybersecurity, cyberespionage at ZertoCon
Retired Gen. Michael Hayden held nothing back when addressing cybersecurity pros at the ZertoCon conference in Boston.
Retired Gen. Michael Hayden held nothing back when addressing cybersecurity pros at the ZertoCon conference in Boston.
This week's demo of Google Lens showcases to what's really coming: The rise of the all-purpose super-sensor fueled by software-based A.I.
Google unveiled a cloud platform service to help organizations collect vital data from billions of IoT devices.
A variant of the WannaCry ransomware has been able to infect some of the computers patched after the original malware struck. But attacks in the U.S. appear to be limited so far.
Craig Diangelo, a one-time IT worker at Northeast Utilities in Connecticut who had to train his H-1B-visa-holding replacement, is running for Congress.
Microsoft on Wednesday unveiled a Premium enterprise service for its Power BI data visualization platform.
Only a few civil cases have alleged national origin discrimination in offshore outsourcing, but interest in raising this issue appears to be gaining ground.
Siemens and a Brooklyn-based energy start-up have created a blockchain-based microgrid for residents of three neighborhoods to sell energy from rooftop solar panels to each other and the utility.
The U.S. government received 199,000 H-1B visa petitions for the upcoming 2018 fiscal year -- 37,000 less than last year's record level.
The cost of installing solar and wind power last year dropped more dramatically than ever before, making renewables less expensive to deploy than any other energy source.
The number of Internet of Things devices used to spark the "smart" in smart cities is expected to surge six-fold through 2026.
With more companies welcoming robots into the workforce, IT managers need to start prepping for the changes coming their way.
Dallas city officials have added extra encryption to bolster the security of outdoor warning sirens hacked early Saturday.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service said Friday that the H-1B cap for FY 2018 has already been reached. Visa applications became available only on Monday.
The U.S. government is taking action that will likely increase the visa denial rates of H-1B programmers hired for entry-level jobs.